Infant&#39;s stomach-binder and legging combination garment



Nov. 7, 1950 E. BOROWICK INFANTS STOMACH-BINDER AND LEGGING COMBINATION GARMENT Filed July 13, 1949 Patented Nov. 7, 1950 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE INFANTS STOMACH-BINDER AND LEGGING COMBINATION GARMENT The garment is an infants stomach-binder and legging combination, and its purpose is to keep the baby warm and comfortable during cold weather.

Figure 1 of the drawing shows the front view of the garment: the binder and how it fastens, and the leggings which are attached to the binder in the front. Figure 2 depicts a rear view of the garment showing the binder unfastened and the leggings which are not attached to the binder in the back.

Figure 1 No. is the band which wraps around the waist and passes through the slot: No. 3.

No. 2 is the band which wraps around the waist.

No. 3 is the slot through which the band, No. 1 passes.

No. 6 is the button for fastening the band, No. I.

Figure 2.-The back view No. I is the band which wraps around waist and passes through the slot, No. 3.

No. 2 is the band which wraps around the waist.

No. 3 is the slot through which band No. l passes.

No. 4 is the button hole.

No. 5 is the openings for the childs legs.

The fact that the leggings are attached to the binder, will prevent the baby from kicking them off, as he would do stockings, thus doing away with cumbersome and sometimes painful safetypins which mothers usually use to attach the babys stockings to the diaper with.

The fact that the leggings are not attached to the rear of the binder gives the baby ample room to kick his legs, and at the same time he is prevented from kicking the leggings off because as 2 stated in preceding paragraph the leggings are attached to the binder in the front.

The binder will be made, of some type of warm, absorbent material, so that any excess urine from the diaper Which is worn underneath the binder, will be absorbed by the binder and not lay on the babys stomach.

The leggings will be made of some type of 2 Warm, nonabsorbent material to keep the childs legs warm. By saying non-absorbent material, I mean material which is not made for the specific purpose of absorbing liquid.

I claim: 1

A childs stomach-binder and legging combination having a front panel provided with a slot, arms projecting from each side of said panel, the arm on the side of the panel adjacent the slot extending partially around the wearers waist region while the opposite arm passes through said slot to meet the first arm to fasten the garment about the wearer, and having leggings with open upper ends attached at their front upper edge-to the opposite sides of the lower edge portion of said front panel, the back upper edge of said leggings being free to permit insertion of the wearers legs, the lower regions of the leggings being adapted to prevent the exposure of the wearers feet.

' EMMA BOROWICK.

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